The group owns the two most popular real estate search sites, and this is another step in the preparation for next month’s expiration of the firm’s agreements with listing syndication platform ListHub.

Feeding listings directly to Zillow Group is the “best way to ensure millions of home shoppers on Zillow and Trulia see the highest-quality data,” said Greg Schwartz, chief revenue officer at Zillow Group, in a statement.

Zillow has been snapping up direct feeds at a breakneck pace recently, cutting deals with the 24 MLSs announced today in just the last week.

The flurry of deals reflects Zillow’s push to build an infrastructure of listing sources that’ll limit the number of listings the firm’s websites will lose once ListHub — a subsidiary of realtor.com that aggregators and distributes listing data — stops supplying listings to Zillow on April 7, when ListHub’s agreement with Zillow expires.

Zillow announced in January that it had been unable to come to terms with Move’s parent company, News Corp., over renewing the agreement.